Colorado unveils updated plan to get more electric trucks on the road

December 9, 2022

Aiming to get mileage out of the increasing use of electric vehicles, the Colorado Energy Office is updating its plan to get more of them on the roads.

On Thursday, the agency unveiled a draft update with a goal of electrifying a bigger share of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.

(…) One of the goals is to have at least 35,000 electric or hydrogen-fueled medium- and heavy-duty vehicles on the road by 2030. A target is that 100% of the new sales in the category be zero-emission vehicles by 2050.

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